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Superfunds April 2016
FEAL ANNOUNCES INDEPENDENT CHAIR
The Fund Executives Association Ltd (FEAL)
has announced that Jane Perry, former CEO of
Qantas Super, will be appointed independent
chair, effective August 2016. Perry will replace
the current chair, Neil Cochrane, who has held
the position for six years, the maximum tenure allowed under the FEAL
constitution. Cochrane will step down in early August.
Perry has more than 25 years’ business experience, predominately
in financial services. She resigned from her position as CEO of Qantas
Super in December 2015, and was appointed director of the BTFG
Superannuation Boards in February 2016. Prior to her role at Qantas
she was CEO of J.P. Morgan Treasury and Securities Services for
Australia and New Zealand, and held senior positions at AXA and
KPMG Management Consulting.
GOOGLE EXEC JOINS ANZ
ANZ has announced the appointment of Maile Carnegie to the role
of group executive digital banking. Carnegie joins ANZ from Google
where she has been managing director Australia and New Zealand
since 2013. Previously she was managing director for Procter & Gamble
in Australia and New Zealand having worked at Procter & Gamble
for over 20 years including as general manager for Asia strategy,
marketing and design based in Singapore and in senior marketing and
commercial roles in the United States.
The ANZ announcement comes after the bank’s decision to ‘simplify
its approach to wealth management’, which included the resignation
of group executive wealth Joyce Phillips.
HOSTPLUS ADDS CLERK
Greg Clerk has been appointed as head of investment strategy for
Hostplus. Clerk has over 15 years senior investment advice experience,
with 13 years in a senior consultancy role at JANA. Within JANA, Clerk
held a variety of roles including, heading up the quantitative analytics,
information technology and custody teams. Clerk holds a Doctorate in
Theoretical Physics from the University of Melbourne.
MAJOR CHANGES FOR MINE WEALTH + WELLBEING
In line with the funds recent repositioning, Mine Wealth + Wellbeing
have expanded its investment team with five additions.
• Dr Marius Matei has joined in the role of senior quantitative analyst
(asset allocation). Matai previously held a position at the University
of Tasmania
• Dr Adam Shao has started in the role of senior quantitative analyst
(retirement outcomes). Shao was previously at the University of
New South Wales
• Winnie Ramos will join as investment operations analyst. Ramos
joins the fund from AMP Capital
• Paul Ranocchiari will join the investment team as a senior
investment analyst. Ranocchiari previously worked at Barwon
Capital
• Robert Graham-Smith will also join the investment team as a senior
investment analyst. Graham-Smith joins the fund from Perpetual.
ASX CHIEF EXECUTIVE STEPS DOWN
The ASX board has announced the resignation of Elmer Funke Kupper
as managing director and CEO. Funke Kupper has held the position
with the ASX since October 2011. The ASX board has decided
Rick Holliday-Smith, current ASX chairman, will perform the role
of executive chairman while a national and international search is
conducted for the new ASX managing director and CEO.